Posts tagged NES

Title: Mario Artist: Neil M. Perry Acrylic and Ink on Rives BFK Size approximately 11 x 14
Part of the rivalry show, this is one half of the Super Mario vs. Sonic The Hedgehog.  Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Neil M. Perry is an artist and illustrator, with creative roots in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently living and working in Portland, Oregon. Neil has participated in group and solo exhibitions at galleries in Europe, the United States and Japan.

Title: Mario 
Artist: Neil M. Perry 
Acrylic and Ink on Rives BFK 
Size approximately 11 x 14

Part of the rivalry show, this is one half of the Super Mario vs. Sonic The Hedgehog.  Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Neil M. Perry is an artist and illustrator, with creative roots in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently living and working in Portland, Oregon. Neil has participated in group and solo exhibitions at galleries in Europe, the United States and Japan.



Title: Evolution Artist: Andrew Constantine Size 11” x 14” Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Part of the “War Games” show of art inspired by video games. Andrew has brought to life one of the original, and most loved, tank video games.
Andrew Constantine’s life has continuously revolved around creating visual art. Fifteen years of academics ultimately yielded him a bachelor’s degree in Arts and Letters from Portland State University — three universities, eight majors and 12 years after first setting foot on a college campus. Primarily featuring boldly colored human subjects, often combined with macabre and/or religious imagery, Andrew’s images are an eclectic mix of painting, photography and printmaking that reside in a realm somewhere between early Byzantine idols and modern graphic novel illustration.

Title: Evolution 
Artist: Andrew Constantine 
Size 11” x 14” 
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Part of the “War Games” show of art inspired by video games. Andrew has brought to life one of the original, and most loved, tank video games.

Andrew Constantine’s life has continuously revolved around creating visual art. Fifteen years of academics ultimately yielded him a bachelor’s degree in Arts and Letters from Portland State University — three universities, eight majors and 12 years after first setting foot on a college campus. Primarily featuring boldly colored human subjects, often combined with macabre and/or religious imagery, Andrew’s images are an eclectic mix of painting, photography and printmaking that reside in a realm somewhere between early Byzantine idols and modern graphic novel illustration.